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Think about it like this. If you believe bitcoin is going to 2 million. That’s 32x away from where we are now. So multiply everything you’re spending in the present by 32 to figure out the true cost of things. That $20 lunch you had? That could have been a $640 dinner in the future. The reasonable 30k car you bought? That’s a million dollar super car your future self could have driven. The 100k downpayment you put on your home? That’s a 3.2 million dollar paid off home. The 5k international vacation you took last year? That was a 160k baller trip you could have taken later. Food for thought.

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True, but you can’t buy back time and some memories are priceless. Foregoing consumption for too long has diminishing returns too, especially when that consumption is in the form of experiences with loved ones.
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A jet-ski in your 30's is worth more than a yacht in your 60's
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Think about it like this. If you believe bitcoin is going to 2 million. That’s 32x away from where we are now. So multiply everything you’re spending in the present by 32 to figure out the true cost of things. That $20 lunch you had? That could have been a $640 dinner in the future. The reasonable 30k car you bought? That’s a million dollar super car your future self could have driven. The 100k downpayment you put on your home? That’s a 3.2 million dollar paid off home. The 5k international vacation you took last year? That was a 160k baller trip you could have taken later. Food for thought.
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Damn. Literally just talked about this on the show this morning. I couldn't agree more. Do not spend money on things you do not NEED right now. Because if you're holding bitcoin (and we're correct), you will be able to buy it soon for a much lower price.
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Think about it like this. If you believe bitcoin is going to 2 million. That’s 32x away from where we are now. So multiply everything you’re spending in the present by 32 to figure out the true cost of things. That $20 lunch you had? That could have been a $640 dinner in the future. The reasonable 30k car you bought? That’s a million dollar super car your future self could have driven. The 100k downpayment you put on your home? That’s a 3.2 million dollar paid off home. The 5k international vacation you took last year? That was a 160k baller trip you could have taken later. Food for thought.
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I'm never to sure I'll be alive in the future, I 'm guessing I'll still be living to hit 'post' on this note, but maybe lunch might just cost $640 when the future is here and I'll be happy my past 20 doller in btc can still pay for my future lunch. Although I might just have a wagyu steak and some beluga caviar if I'm wrong😎
That’s all so fiat bro I’m thinking in sats We must have different units of account 🤣 But I do see ur point if your living in fiat NGU land. Think about it like this That 3 million sats that your paying for rent this month That could buy you a 3 million sat house soon
precisely this is the shift in perspective that sound money creates
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Think about it like this. If you believe bitcoin is going to 2 million. That’s 32x away from where we are now. So multiply everything you’re spending in the present by 32 to figure out the true cost of things. That $20 lunch you had? That could have been a $640 dinner in the future. The reasonable 30k car you bought? That’s a million dollar super car your future self could have driven. The 100k downpayment you put on your home? That’s a 3.2 million dollar paid off home. The 5k international vacation you took last year? That was a 160k baller trip you could have taken later. Food for thought.
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You also don’t know if you’ll be on the earth long enough to see that happen. Your time is even scarcer than BTC. So make sure you create the memories with your family & loved ones when you need to. If that means spending some of your Bitcoin sooner rather than later - that’s ok too.
I'd like to add that this is not meant to say "don't spend anything! Save everything and never eat out, never buy fun stuff, never go on vacation!" and so on. Instead it's meant to make you be more conservative and delay gratification as long as you deem it reasonable, do I want to spend my money on cheap stuff now or be more patient and have better stuff later? Because humanity never stops producing more stuff, and Bitcoin will never grow it's capped supply, relative to that capped supply of Bitcoin units the ever growing supply of new stuff gets lower and lower in cost. This is what @Michael Saylor meant by "It's going up forever Laura!" and what @Jeff Booth means when he talks about us living in a world of abundance where everything getting cheaper over time. But do not forget that while our Bitcoin value grows, we're constantly losing time on the slow march towards the end of our time among the living. We all have to balance whether the enjoyment we get from getting things earlier in our finite lives exceeds the greater value the finite Bitcoin spent on it will grow into. For example, I have spent the equivalent of about 0.15 ₿ on my collection of physical media since the end of 2023. But I'm spending far less than I would otherwise because I'm also spending a lot of my free time finding the best deals possible, I find it feels like a treasure hunt! Shopping at thrift stores, online eBay resellers for used copies, or sales direct from the manufacturers. This collection of physical media is more valuable to me than 0.15 ₿ is, because it's engineered fun for myself and my family and friends that I get to own and use without needing permission from anyone else, for the rest of my life. Maximize your enjoyment of life, Bitcoin is just the greatest tool to do so. Don't HODL forever, but be more conscious in how you spend your savings and future you will be grateful for it.
This framing is 100% on point. After hitting most of my super aggressive stacking goals, I have started to relax the reigns a bit and enjoy life more. I now have a cushion that I'm the future will be deemed as multi-generational wealth and that gives me a sense of confidence. I still live with a Bitcoin mentality, but realize that just holding forever and never utilizing that wealth is a fool's errand. Life is about the journey just as much as it's about taking care of the future version of yourself. Experiences are fleeting, but they change you forever. Share experiences with others, invest in yourself and keep stacking. This is the way.